Lennart Regebro wrote: > On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 02:13, Sturla Molden <sturla at molden.no> wrote: > >> I genuinely think the use of threads should be discouraged. It leads to >> code that are full of bugs and difficult to maintain - race conditions, >> deadlocks, and livelocks are common pitfalls. >> > > The use of threads for load balancing should be discouraged, yes. That > is not what they are designed for. Threads are designed to allow > blocking processes to go on in the background without blocking the > main process. This, they are very useful for. Removing thread support > would therefore be a very big mistake. It's needed, it has it's uses, > just not the one *you* want. > > That's an interesting assertion about what threads were designed for. Do you have anything to back it up? Michael -- http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/ http://www.voidspace.org.uk/blog
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